Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Moral Story
  • Jokes
  • Life Hacks
  • Health and Fitness
  • Gardening
  • Recipes
  • Quiz
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Lindi
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Moral Story
  • Jokes
  • Life Hacks
  • Health and Fitness
  • Gardening
  • Recipes
  • Quiz

    Hidden Objects Challenge: Only 1% Can Find All 4 Without Crying…

    2025-04-26

    Spot all 17 sneaky, ridiculous, “how-did-I-miss-that?!” differences hiding between two nearly identical images.

    2025-04-26

    Can You Spot All 7 Differences in This Underwater Scene?

    2025-04-25

    Find Paperclip, Ruler, Leaf, Spoon

    2025-04-25

    Find Whistle, Egg, Brush, Flower.

    2025-04-25
Lindi
Home»Moral Story»A Mother’s Lies
Moral Story

A Mother’s Lies

Smart GadgetsBy Smart Gadgets2024-01-252 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Pinterest Reddit Telegram Copy Link

This story will make you rethink about life

I was born into a poor family. Most of the time we didn’t have enough food for everyone.

At a meal times, my mother would often gave me a portion of her food and said, “Eat more son! I’m not hungry.”

When I was growing up, my mother used to spend her spare time fishing in a river near our house. Then she would make a delicious fish soup.

My mother would sit beside me and eat the soup without fish. I used to search the soup bowl for some fish to offer to her.

But she always refused and said, “Eat the fish, son. I don’t like fish!”

Then, when I was in High School, to pay my school fees, my mother worked two jobs.

One night, I woke up from my sleep, I saw my mother was still awake and working to cover her extra work.

I said to her, “Mom, go to sleep! It’s so late.”. She just smiled and said, “Go to sleep dear, I’m not tired.”

After I finished college and got a job, it was finally time for my mother to retire.

I had a good salary and asked her to live with me. So, she would be able to enjoy the rest of her life.

But she refused, “I have enough money. I’m not used to that kind of life son.”

In her old age, she got a rare disease and was taking her last breath…She looked so old and tired in that hospital bed.

But my mother, with what little strength she had remaining, said “Don’t cry, my son. I’m not in any pain”

After telling me the last lie, my dearest mother closed her eyes forever.

Mothers are blessing here on earth. If you are enough to still have your mother, please take every chances to thank her for her love. Appreciate her for every sacrifice she made. You never know when the last chance might be…

motherlove
Share. Facebook Pinterest Reddit Telegram Copy Link

Related Post

I TOOK MY DAUGHTER TO WORK ON FATHER’S DAY—AND SHE STOLE THE SHOW

I was moved to tears when I discovered why a stranger had given my son $20 in target…

I found him on a rainy morning, abandoned near a gas station by the highway.

A Poor Boy’s Life Changes After He Pulls an Old, Rusty Chain Sticking Out of the Sand on a Remote Beach

The Horse Broke Through Our Kitchen Door- And I Woke Up To A Nightmare…

I Arrived at My Parents’ for Easter and Discovered My Sister Had Banished Them to the Garage — Her Cruel …

A Father Lifts His Child Onto His Shoulders So They Can See The World He Never Could

Retirement Brings Forth Long-Buried Loneliness

My Husband Was a Hero—but to Them, I Was Just Another Widow to Ignore

I TOOK MY DAUGHTER TO WORK ON FATHER’S DAY—AND SHE STOLE THE SHOW

2025-04-27

Donald Trump Reportedly Snubbed with ‘Third-Tier’ Seat at Pope Francis’ Funeral, Despite Being Among First to RSVP…

2025-04-26

The Last Words And Heartfelt Gesture Pope Francis Made In His Final Moments…

2025-04-26

The Nun Who Broke Tradition—and Broke Hearts—at Pope Francis’ Funeral…

2025-04-26

Pope Francis’ Final Hours: A Silent Goodbye, A Last Act of Love…

2025-04-26
Copyright © 2024. Designed by Lindi.
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.